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		<title>Upper Geyser Basin</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Upper Geyser Basin stretches in a right triangle from Old Faithful Geyser north and west, mostly along the Firehole River. The hot springs and geysers draw upon the local groundwater for their source of water but also upon deep underground reservoirs. This hydrothermal area contains more than 20 percent of all the geysers in the world, as well as thousands of non-erupting hot springs. T. Scott Bryan, in his book, The Geysers ofYellowstone, writes: To properly experience the Upper Geyser Basin, one should spend at least two or three days to wait for the large and famous geysers to erupt, </p>
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